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Love Galaxy
Sierra Branham
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Colin uses the word "bitch" a lot, and though I've noticed it a lot before (it throws me out of the story every time), I held off on commenting about it hoping it would stop. I'm not usually sensitive to language used in books, but there's just something about a man calling women bitches (even close friends) that rubs me the wrong way. If he was just using it to refer to himself, I might not have cared all that much, but I don't think Hadi would like it if she knew how often he refers to her as a bitch in his mind (even in jest).
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
How many books do yāall do you normally pack when going to the beach for a week? Iām over here with my bag like, āmaybe 6 is too many if Iām also bringing my Koboā.
I tend to read a lot more than usual on vacation, so Iām just wondering how many of you are also prolific book packersā¦or if one and done is more popular!
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
So I'm out here on my deck reading, sadly I could only get the version of Death's End that had this insanely stupid sticker printed on the cover when I bought it a few years ago. There was a whole guilt trip story around it and I had to choose a book to get as a gift and this was the only one I knew I wanted as a physical copy.
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I know we all loathe them, not one actual person exists that wants theseš«What I can't understand though is who actually gains something from these?? I mean it's insane to me that these keep being printed on the covers but anytime I see them in a store, they are never really sold. Maybe one or two copies, but if the store has any other version without them, that one gets sold out and these stay on the shelf until some merciful soul removes them.
In that area also, I've recently come across ads in physical books. Bookrelated ads, but still ads. I don't pay for ads and it gets so much on my nerves when publishers think it's ok to plaster them at the end of books.
EDIT: I completely forgot that I also wanted to see if others hate the "endorsements" as much as I do! Lile the Obama one on my book. Obama is a cool dude, great perspective on things and I quite like him as a person as far as I've seen him on tv and such. But I don't really give a rats ass what his opinion on this book is, and it's not going to make me more likely to read it. What it will do is ruin my cover with a stupid qoute, and that is yet again, unforgivableš¤
How many other crazy ways to put in ads are out there in the book community? What is the craziest one you've encountered? š¤
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello bookworms! I was hoping to get some help from yāall. I have a kindle thatās about ten years old and itās working pretty well but I think Iām going to have to replace it soon. I avoid Amazon like the plague and while I like using a kindle, I do not want to purchase another one and support them. I wanted to ask what other e-readers you guys are using and how you like them. I primarily get my books from my library so the kindle is really convenient since I can send the book from Libby easily. Would that be possible with other e-readers or would I have to find e-books another way?
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Shout out to all of the librarians on PB!!! Looking at all of the services my public library offers - y'all do A LOT!!! I'm so curious what your average work day looks like! And if there was anything you wish more people knew about librarians or about public libraries!
Thank you for all that you do! Y'all are the true MVPs!!
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Hello PBees š
I've seen a lot of discussions on book clubs and I myself have recently participated in the first meeting of a promising book club where I live, so I've been thinking about the topic more. I've never been in one myself and I'm really intrigued, but I have a lot of experience with non-profit organizations and some role playing, both relying heavily on people's involvement, so I'm a bit weary about how long it's gonna last and how it will evolve... š
That's why I want to know more about your experiences!! š«µ
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
Welcome to the Literary Potluck, Boundlings! š
Your current read decides what youāve brought! Let us know your book, what meal/drink/food item it brought, and why!
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
How many point of view characters do you like in a book? I think my sweet spot is 1-2. When I was younger and had more time and energy, I could read epic fantasies with half a dozen or more POVs, grumbling my way through my least-favorite characters' chapters, but I rarely want to read that sort of book anymore.
I ask because I'm reading an average-length horror novel and it started out seeming like it would have three women as its POV characters, which already felt like a bit much for the length and genre, but it's also given me a couple chapters from one woman's teenage brother's perspective, and one or two from her male friend/crush's perspective. It's too much! The book already feels like its moving too slowly without taking these little side-jaunts into what these men who aren't part of the main action think. At this rate it might as well just be third-person omniscient!
So what is your preference? And does it changed based on genre or book length?
snowseau commented on a post from the Pagebound Club forum
I've been thinking, it's pretty clear different months are for different genres/specific plot elements, aren't they? This is what I associate the different months with, curious to know whether we match or you have different associations. To be honest, I don't follow this to a t, actually, I stray away from it a lot, but if someone asked me to give them associations off the top of my head, this is what I would come up with.
January: Thrillers, especially ya thrillers, I don't have an explanation but the fact that When we were monsters by Jennifer Niven is set in January and that is the first thriller I ever read.
February: Books that make you cry. Angst season. Maybe with a bit of found family for comfort. Or classics. The two things actually don't have to cancel each other out. If you can recommend me a classic with sibling angst for February 2027 I will be very very grateful.
March: Something with a side of romance. Also, possibly comedic books. Especially comedic fantasy/romantacy.
April: Post-apocalyptic setting.
May: Coming of age stories. Also, does light academia exist as a novel setting as well as dark academia? Because in that case I feel it would fit May very well and I'd be definitely down to read something like that.
June: Obviously, books with LGBT+ characters. Any genre.
July/August: Can't decide which one is for high fantasy and which one is for summerween. On one end, July is a bit creepy, on the other August is closer to Halloween, so it feels more in tone with it.
September: Dark academia, back to school is hard enough, let's at least romanticise it a bit.
October: Horror, no explanations needed.
November: Short philosophy/philosophical books.
December: Anything Christmas themed obviously, romance, horror, fantasy. Doesn't matter. The Christmas theme is the constant.
Post from the Nine-Tenths forum
This says a lot, but I don't think I've ever encountered a character as constantly horny as Colin before. Man just never stops š
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We Love You, Count von Count
We know Count von Count from Sesame Street loves numbers, so here are some books with numbers in the titles to show our appreciation for him!
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Spellbound
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Idolfire
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One Day in December
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Crazy Rich Asians (Crazy Rich Asians, #1)
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Post from the Nine-Tenths forum
"The only people who actually live here are retired artists, folks who work in customer service, or exhausted teenagers manning tourist attractions by Niagara Falls."
Shhhhh, Frey, it may be true, but you didn't need to say it š
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